Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Chinese investment in US drops to lowest level since 2009, by Paul Wiseman
A distinct possibility: ‘Temporary’ layoffs may be permanent, by Christopher Rugaber
CNN
Record 20.5 million American jobs lost in April. Unemployment rate soars to 14.7%, by Anneken Tappe
Apple will start reopening some US stores next week, by Rishi Iyengar
The Wall Street Journal
Factories Close for Good as Coronavirus Cuts Demand, by Austin Hufford, Bob Tita
Trump and Chip Makers Including Intel Seek Semiconductor Self-Sufficiency, by Asa Fitch, Kate O’Keeffe, Bob Davis
CNBC
Dental practices led record health care job losses in April but are already bouncing back this month, by Bertha Coombs
Goldman Sachs’ Jeff Currie warns jet fuel demand may never fully recover from the coronavirus crisis, by Sam Meredith
Reuters
As U.S. meat workers fall sick and supplies dwindle, exports to China soar, by Tom Polansek
Tesla sues California county in virus factory closure fight, threatens to leave, by Tina Bellon, Sinead Carew
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